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Show SELECTING BREED FOR DAIRY One Best Adapted for Prevailing Conditions Con-ditions Should be Preferred Thlnge to Cenaider. In selecting a dairy breed It Is not a matter of which Is the best breed, but the one best suited for prevailing conditions. Select with a view to adaptability and for tbe purpose for which the animal Is kept. Borne breeds are noted for tbe quantity of milk tbey produce; others for tbe richness of their milk; others for tbe color of cream or butler. All these thlnga must be taken Into consideration before be-fore selecting a breed. Of the dairy breeda tbe liolateln baa a number of high producing animals. Tbey polat with pride to such animals aa Colan-tba Colan-tba IV Johanna with a record ot over 1,100 pouaJa of butter to the year, and tbe atte qneea of the dairy world, Danaatlae Ilelle le Kol, with a record of over 1.300 pounds of butter In 3CS daya. The Jersey baa Jacoba Irene, tbe Guernsey, Guern-sey, Itolly IMmpIe, and tbe Ayrahlre. Netherba!) Drownle, ail of which were a credit to their reepectlve breeda. |